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Rolling Stone Highlights NCT 127 As ‘K-pop’s Most Innovative Group’

US media Rolling Stone gave favorable reviews for NCT 127’s new album “Fact Check”

On October 6th, Rolling Stone made an in-depth analysis of NCT 127’s discography in an article titled “How NCT 127 Became K-Pop’s Unapologetic Mavericks”. The media outlet deeply covered NCT 127’s career, the music world they have built so far, and behind stories of their 5th full album “Fact Check”, realizing the group’s global popularity.

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Pointing out the unrivaled identity and achievements of the SM boy group, Rolling Stone said, “As the most innovative K-pop group, they always create their own fantastic world with distinct music style and aesthetics. Releasing their second, third, and fourth full album over the past 3 years, the group has achieved their most successful activities, including charting on US chart Billboard, and each of their albums, which is a harmonization of melodies, rap, soft vocals, and complex sounds, allows us to feel their sincere efforts. This is how NCt 127 has explosively expanded the size of their fandom”.

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The media poured compliments on the group, saying “NCT 127’s music has become a new standard for K-pop, especially boy groups. Shouting out to themselves as ‘the biggest hit on the stage’ with “Cherry Bomb” and confidently showing new and cool things like Bruce Lee with ‘Kick It’, the group has always thrilled listeners with their charms and boldness”, adding “Making fans’ hearts pound with the message delivered through their fifth full album ‘Fact Check’ title track, the members also showcases their maturity in every corner of this album”.

In the meantime, NCT 127 released the performance video of “Fact Check (불가사의; 不可思議)” at 8 p.m. on the 7th. The group’s energetic performance combined with the spectacular and intense atmosphere of the song received enthusiastic responses from K-pop fans.

Released on the 6th, NCT 127’s fifth full album “Fact Check” consists of 9 songs, including the title track of the same name.

Source: Daum

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